- How Things Fell Apart
- In Reagan's Nation
- Sex House
- The Kiriakou Conundrum: To Plea Or Not To Plea
- Oakland is for Burning? Beyond a Critique of Gentrification
- ‘We are indeed less willing to agree on what constitutes truth’
- Why It is Essential That Criminal Bankers are Prosecuted
- Ethnic Cleansing: Colorblind Casting in Cloud Atlas
- Our Men in Honduras
- America's Pussy Riot
- Achebe and the Myth of Nigerian Exceptionalism
- “Binders full of women”: Mitt Romney’s theology of the book
- Were TSA Scanners Dangerous? Ionizing X-Ray Machines Removed from Airports
- Socialism, Secularism and the Shifting Goalposts of Indian Democracy
- mo melanin mo problems: tightening & whitening
- The paradoxes of demographic doom
- the moral secret of capitalism, its existential fundament, is not that we are free to choose but that we are forced to choose.
Ready (Re'Search Wait'S), 2009-2010 from Ryan Trecartin on Vimeo.
- "Trecartin’s characters, like the modern-day technophiles they satirise, are umbilically linked to their Blackberries"
- "if you haven’t visited the Deep Web, you ain’t seen nothing yet"
- "nothing in society makes sense except in the light of power. And that goes for speech, too"
- “it used to be hard to connect when friends formed clicks, but it is even more difficult to connect now that clicks form friends”
- "how did the Awkward Party Comment shift from “I know, I read your Livejournal” to “You read what I posted on Facebook, right?”
- "Red Bull will most likely never fund a trip to Mars or a high speed rail line"
- "It became very difficult to look at the Empire State Building or the Chrysler Building without thinking that they looked CG"
- "self-broadcasting always feels like agency, even if it only builds the walls of our own personal terrordome"
- "A 3-year-old shouldn’t know which of her actions are worthy of being documented"
- "gamification seems to invite false consciousness arguments because it's scary that "play" can be so completely non-transgressive"
- "Are we using technology to stylize our unease with the present, our feeling of disconnection from the past?"
- "Why I felt OK outing Violentacrez: Anonymity should be valued mainly to the extent it helps protect powerless from powerful. VA wasn't that"
- "Surface is going to make some kind of history for Microsoft, one way or another"
- "I always react negatively against the idea that technology is a foreign body inside the human" (1997)
- "You do not hear about a YouTube video in the press w/o hearing about how many views it has, and that’s not accidental"
- "over the past two years social media has also become an increasingly hostile place for women writers and journalists"
- "to design with an eye to how clothes look online, perhaps sacrificing how they feel on the body"
- Must-read piece on Fisher v. Texas: How diversity came to replace anti-racism. Also interesting, At the Supreme Court, a timid defense of affirmative action.
- The political economy of essay-scoring
- Some interesting education pieces in the new Insurgent Notes: Lessons from the 2012 Quebec Student Strike,Preliminary Observations on the Chicago Teachers' Strike, and Beyond Ordinary Leftism.
- Are we approaching "peak tuition"? Meanwhile, student debt loads continue to grow: "Students in the class of 2011 who took out loans graduated with an average of $26,600 in debt, a 5 percent increase from last year."
- UC: Chris Newfield on the necessity, but insufficiency, of Prop 30: "To repeat, it is essential to pass Proposition 30, whose passage is not assured. . . . And yet Prop 30 isn't close to adequate." And the new, 2012 UCSC Disorientation Guide is out!
- What happens when a geoengingeering "enthusiast" illegally dumps 100 tonnes of iron sulfate into the Pacific Ocean? Nobody knows, but we're finding out now.
- Possibly the most important thing to do after a disaster:people-centered reconstruction
Marginal quote: "First, it means trusting people themselves to make choices, rather than handing those choices over to professionals (architects and engineers)." - A future of urban agriculture
- A past of urban agriculture
- "The biggest challenge facing the next President of the United States is runaway inequality."
- Unite Here President John Wilhelm is retiring. He made his name on a campaign that teaches us quite a bit about organizing academic workplaces, organizing democratically, women in the labor movement, and organizing for respect, not just wages.
- Chris Hayes on undecided voters in 2004: "a fundamental lack of understanding of what constituted the broad category of the 'political'" that only real organizing, not only for elections, can change.
- Bosses telling their workers how to vote (and firing them for expressing contrary opinions) is just standard union-busting behavior transported to the electoral realm.
- The vexillological iconography of revolution and republicanism in Spain's anti-austerity protests.
- You make history interesting by paying people to share it in an interesting way, not by wishing for more blood and guts.
- "Only Immigrants Can Save Japan"
- Stopped and frisked
- Race and gender bias in academia
- Slut-walking towards the end of feminism
- Racism at UT Austin
- The least of all possible evils
- Marikana: A point of rupture
- “Is rap the battleground between Muslims?”
- Collateral damage in the war on women
- Race and class matters: All's not equal when it comes to the government's big data habit
- Being a POC on the internet
- ViolentAcrez, Corporate Media, White Male Privilege and the Friendly Host
- Check It
- The White Man's Boner
- Symposium on truth and revolution: The Sojourner Truth Organization
- Ronald Takaki, A Different Mirror: A History of Multicultural America (pdf)
- The Black Laws of Oregon, 1844-1857
- Some comic relief: Selected readings from the Atherton police blotter
- Update on the call to end race-based hostilities in California prisons
- Gulf return
- Power, Rebirth, and Scandal: A Decade of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina
- An exploration of Kuwaiti pop music
- The Lebanese Rocket Society: ImmortalizingLebanon’s Superstar Scientists on the Silver Screen
- Awesome Tapes from Africa
- Interview with Gerald Green who served in the Palestine Police from 1946 to 1948 [YouTube]
- Puppets Are Not People
- Lawrence of Arabia: stamp designer
- On Dreams and Other Truths
- Interview with member of the "NationalUnity Brigades" of the FSA
- Egyptian-Indian Nationalist Collaboration andthe British Empire
- Becoming Bangladeshi
- On the Palestinian students choosing to study Yiddish
- The Colour of Money in Multiracial Jamaica